All people are rising up to retaliate against the US: North Korea

United States spooks confirmed Kim Jong-un can now miniaturise nuclear warheads for use on his ICBMs, and the island is well within range of his missiles.

The US is against North Korea's nuclear weapons but Pyongyang says it will not give up on its nuclear deterrence unless Washington ends its hostile policy toward the country and dissolves the US-led United Nations command in South Korea.

Meanwhile, Trump, has said the USA military is "locked and loaded" and ready to deal with any North Korean threat.

KCNA said: "The "sanctions resolution" is no more than the last-ditch efforts of those frightened by the might of (North Korea)".

President Trump has also insisted that "nobody loves a peaceful solution better than President Trump".

The Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the North's Workers' Party, said a total of 3.475 million people, including students, young workers and retired soldiers, have asked to join or return to the military for three days after the government warned of reprisals against the USA on August 7 for its support of the new UNSC sanctions.

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The US president also spoke with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping by phone to discuss rising tensions over North Korea, it said. Clapper said the USA and North Korea could "blunder" into global military conflict as they exchange escalating hostilities.

On Wednesday, about 100,000 citizens gathered in Pyongyang to support the government's pledge of retaliation against the US, with smaller rallies held in provincial cities later, according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

KCNA said on Wednesday a mass rally was held in Pyongyang to support the government.

North Korea has started holding evacuation drills as its war of words with the USA continues to escalate, according to a North Korean newspaper.

In August 2015, one million North Koreans offered to enlist or re-enlist in the army when a mine exploded in the demilitarized zone between the two Koreas, raising additional tensions.

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The rally turned deadly after officials say a auto plowed into a group of people. "We are stronger than you", the governor added . The driver was taken into custody and later identified as James Alex Fields Jr ., 20, of Ohio .

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Mohamed al-Bakheit, a member of the Houthi political council, said he had no comment to make about the allegations. A cholera outbreak has killed more than 1,700 people since April with more than 320,000 suspected cases.

"As security personnel tried to zero in on the houses damaged in the gunfight, militants opened fire again", said a policeman. Police also said that the Itoo and two others were involved in a number of anti-national and militancy-related activities.

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